• "ebonist". As opposed to ébéniste, the term menuisier denotes a woodcarver or chairmaker in French. The English equivalent for ébéniste, "ebonist", is not commonly...
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  • François Linke (1855–1946) was a leading Parisian ébéniste of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Linke was born on 17 June 1855 in the small Bohemian...
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  • (avrvm), a numismatic abbreviation for "gold" A.V., the putative mark of ébéniste Adam Weisweiler Aviation, abbreviated Av in military use Andhra Vidyalaya...
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    received master ébéniste in January 1768. The following year, he began supplying furniture for the Crown and in July 1774 formally became ébéniste ordinaire...
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  • Thomas Hache (1664–1747) was a French ébéniste. Thomas Hache was born in 1664 in Grenoble. He learned Italian decoration in Chambery. Hache was articled...
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    dégènère avec le professeur Choron "Aure Atika : "J'aurais voulu être ébéniste"". France info. Retrieved 24 April 2016. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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  • Noël Hache (1630-1675) was a French ébéniste. He moved to Toulouse in 1656. He designed cabinets, guéridons, picture frames, draughts boards, etc. Bourdieu-Weiss...
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  • Menuisiers-Ébénistes was a French craft guild which was concerned with the profession of woodworking. "Corporation des Menuisiers-Ébénistes | French craft...
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    Caged Wings (2023). Casas was born in A Coruña to a 19-year-old father (an ébéniste) and a 17-year-old mother. He moved to Barcelona at the age of 4. After...
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  • Notable people with the surname include: Pierre Gole (1620-84), Dutch-French ébéniste Aniruddha M. Gole (21st century), Indian Canadian engineering professor...
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    or Johann Franz Oeben (9 October 1721 – 21 January 1763) was a German ébéniste (cabinetmaker) whose career was spent in Paris. He was the maternal grandfather...
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    cabinets were also being made in Paris, where their makers became known as ébénistes, which remains the French term for a cabinetmaker. Modern uses are largely...
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  • community leader and politician Joseph Baumhauer (died 1772), prominent German ébéniste that worked in France Heinrich Adolph Baumhauer (died 1926), German chemist...
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  • charpentier du roi (carpenter of the king) in 1787, he became maître ébéniste (master Ébéniste) and member of the guild of cabinet-makers. He opened a workshop...
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    prominent Parisian ébéniste, one of several of German extraction. Having worked for some years as a journeyman for the German-born ébéniste François Reizell...
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    most important pieces in this collection is a marquetry commode by the ébéniste Jean Henri Riesener dated c1780. Other signed pieces of furniture in the...
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    cabinetmaker (ébéniste). At the death of the widow of Jean-Pierre Latz in December 1756, he received Latz' court warrant as marchand-ébéniste privilégié...
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    the French artist, Jacques Majorelle (1886–1962), son of the Art Nouveau ébéniste (cabinet-maker) of Nancy, Louis Majorelle. As a young aspiring painter...
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  • furniture designer, or ébéniste. Étienne Avril was born in 1748. He had two brothers, both of whom also became ébénistes. As an ébéniste, Avril mostly designed...
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    designer who manufactured his own designs, in the French tradition of the ébéniste. He was one of the outstanding designers of furniture in the Art Nouveau...
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  • (6 April 1776, Paris - 1 May 1848, Paris) was a French art restorer and ébéniste. He studied painting under Jacques-Louis David, and founded an art restoration...
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    Antoine-Robert Gaudreau (c. 1680 – 6 May 1746) was a Parisian ébéniste who was appointed Ébéniste du Roi and was the principal supplier of furniture for the...
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